Footnote 1
It is ironical that the notion of leap of faith, which was ironically introduced by Kierkegaard, who wrote in multiple pseudonyms, the implication of which is ironically seldom realized, and always ironically mock his readers in order that his readers can learn, ironically, how to avoid being mocked by cunning philosophers like Kierkegaard himself, who is ironically one of the most cunning philosophers, is so widely used in an ironical manner, since it is, ironically, the cunningness of the philosophers that makes their ideas so ironically misunderstood and wildly interpreted by their readers that are ironically so distant, in spirits and ideas and most importantly their capacity of irony, from, ironically, their philosophers of choice. This we shall call a cascade of irony.